7 Feb 10:02 pm - ADURO FM: hi |
17 Feb 10:03 pm - ADURO FM: let's start of guys |
17 Feb 10:03 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Hey All... |
17 Feb 10:03 pm - ADURO FM: all ready? |
17 Feb 10:03 pm - WA Suresh: Yes |
17 Feb 10:03 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: I am �� |
17 Feb 10:03 pm - ADURO FM: hehhe |
17 Feb 10:03 pm - WA Raveendra: Let's start |
17 Feb 10:04 pm - WA Aariz: Yeah Lets begin |
17 Feb 10:04 pm - WA Pragathesh: I am ready |
17 Feb 10:04 pm - ADURO FM: All right then... we will do this session from the perspective of competitive exams |
17 Feb 10:04 pm - WA Suresh: Ok |
17 Feb 10:05 pm - ADURO FM: Verbs is the most important part of speech when it comes to competitive exams |
17 Feb 10:05 pm - WA Suresh: S |
17 Feb 10:06 pm - ADURO FM: And is that an error in subject-verb agreement? |
17 Feb 10:06 pm - ADURO FM: Anyone? |
17 Feb 10:06 pm - WA Shashank: Verb is |
17 Feb 10:06 pm - ADURO FM: yeah? |
17 Feb 10:06 pm - WA Suresh: No sir |
17 Feb 10:07 pm - ADURO FM: we will come to it... |
17 Feb 10:07 pm - WA Suresh: It's conjunction |
17 Feb 10:07 pm - ADURO FM: Verbs are words that do three things |
17 Feb 10:08 pm - ADURO FM: 1. It denotes actions |
e.g. I ran to the next room |
17 Feb 10:08 pm - WA Suresh: Birds fly |
17 Feb 10:07 pm - ADURO FM: Verbs are words that do three things |
17 Feb 10:08 pm - ADURO FM: 1. It denotes actions |
e.g. I ran to the next room |
17 Feb 10:08 pm - WA Suresh: Birds fly |
17 Feb 10:09 pm - ADURO FM: 2. It denotes state |
e.g. I have my mobile in my hand |
I see a man in the garden |
17 Feb 10:09 pm - WA Suresh: True |
17 Feb 10:10 pm - ADURO FM: 3. It helps other verbs to form tenses, show questions, emphasize or denote modes of expression |
e.g. He is going to Mumbai next Saturday |
I can crack CAT anyday |
17 Feb 10:11 pm - ADURO FM: These are auxiliary verbs |
17 Feb 10:11 pm - WA Suresh: Yup |
17 Feb 10:11 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: �� |
17 Feb 10:11 pm - WA Suresh: This kind of questions will come in gmat |
17 Feb 10:12 pm - WA Suresh: Subject- verb agreement |
17 Feb 10:12 pm - ADURO FM: Sometimes by mistake we add the '-ing' to the state verbs. WE SHOULD NOT |
17 Feb 10:12 pm - WA Suresh: Yes |
17 Feb 10:12 pm - WA Shashank: Sir please put slight more light on point 3. I was unable to follow that. |
17 Feb 10:13 pm - ADURO FM: we will come to auxiliaries |
17 Feb 10:13 pm - ADURO FM: let's get back... What's the meaning of 'I am seeing a dog on the road'? |
17 Feb 10:14 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Dog is my gf? �� |
17 Feb 10:14 pm - WA Suresh: �� |
17 Feb 10:15 pm - ADURO FM: hehhe... yes SEE is a state verb and SEE + ING means dating and not viewing |
17 Feb 10:15 pm - ADURO FM: similar to HAVING |
17 Feb 10:15 pm - WA Suresh: Got u sir |
17 Feb 10:15 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Having a meal |
17 Feb 10:15 pm - ADURO FM: in I am having a pen |
17 Feb 10:15 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Having a baby |
17 Feb 10:15 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Funny language |
17 Feb 10:16 pm - WA Aariz: Dating a baby? |
17 Feb 10:16 pm - ADURO FM: these are correct |
17 Feb 10:16 pm - WA Shashank: Having a tuff time.... |
17 Feb 10:16 pm - WA Shashank: This would be right? |
17 Feb 10:17 pm - ADURO FM: Are you ppl aware of subjects and objects? |
17 Feb 10:17 pm - ADURO FM: no.. I am going through |
17 Feb 10:17 pm - WA Suresh: Yes |
17 Feb 10:17 pm - ADURO FM: but colloquially it's okay |
17 Feb 10:17 pm - WA Shashank: OK. Thanks |
17 Feb 10:18 pm - ADURO FM: What's the subject? |
17 Feb 10:18 pm - WA Suresh: Subject is referred as who does action |
17 Feb 10:19 pm - ADURO FM: Subject is that noun or pronoun or noun phrase about which the sentence is |
17 Feb 10:19 pm - WA Suresh: Hmm |
17 Feb 10:19 pm - ADURO FM: When it does action it's the active voice |
17 Feb 10:20 pm - ADURO FM: E.g. Ram killed Ravan |
17 Feb 10:20 pm - WA Suresh: Yes .. True true |
17 Feb 10:20 pm - ADURO FM: When it doesn't it's the passive voice |
17 Feb 10:20 pm - ADURO FM: e.g. Ravan was killed by Ram |
17 Feb 10:20 pm - WA Suresh: Got your point |
17 Feb 10:21 pm - ADURO FM: Objects are other nouns or pronouns or noun phrases in the sentence |
17 Feb 10:21 pm - ADURO FM: Check this sentence |
17 Feb 10:22 pm - ADURO FM: Ram killed Ravan with his pistol |
17 Feb 10:22 pm - WA Suresh: Subject- ram; object: Ravan ; verb- killed |
17 Feb 10:23 pm - ADURO FM: Ravan comes directly with the verb killed and is known as the Object of Verb |
17 Feb 10:23 pm - ADURO FM: his pistol comes with a 'with' in between and is known as Object of Preposition |
17 Feb 10:23 pm - WA Suresh: With his pistol??? |
17 Feb 10:23 pm - WA Suresh: Ok |
17 Feb 10:24 pm - ADURO FM: Some verbs compulsorily require objects of Verb |
17 Feb 10:24 pm - ADURO FM: these are transitive verbs |
17 Feb 10:24 pm - WA Suresh: Can refer |
17 Feb 10:25 pm - ADURO FM: some verbs do not go with objects of Verb and they are intransitive verbs |
17 Feb 10:25 pm - WA Suresh: Some verbs that requires objects of verbs |
17 Feb 10:25 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: �� |
17 Feb 10:25 pm - ADURO FM: objects of Preposition may come with both of them |
17 Feb 10:26 pm - ADURO FM: He sat on a chair in the corner of the room |
17 Feb 10:26 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Taking leave.. |
17 Feb 10:26 pm - ADURO FM: I gave my friend a pen |
17 Feb 10:26 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Another online session |
17 Feb 10:26 pm - WA Suresh: Ok |
17 Feb 10:26 pm - ADURO FM: �� |
17 Feb 10:27 pm - WA Suresh: @ Tanveer same verbal or quant ??? |
17 Feb 10:27 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Verbs only on WizIQ.. |
17 Feb 10:27 pm - ADURO FM: INTRANSITIVE VERBS SHOULD NOT BE USED WITH OoV AND TRANSITIVE VERBS SHOULD NOT BE USED WITHOUT |
17 Feb 10:28 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Will use PR sirs gyan ..from here �� |
17 Feb 10:28 pm - ADURO FM: hehhe |
17 Feb 10:28 pm - WA Suresh: Come on guys post some questions to pr sir .. It should be interactive |
17 Feb 10:28 pm - ADURO FM: yes please ask questions |
17 Feb 10:29 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: �� |
17 Feb 10:29 pm - WA Shashank: He sat on a chair. This is intransitive? |
17 Feb 10:29 pm - WA Suresh: I am asking people in group sir .. U carry I sir |
17 Feb 10:29 pm - ADURO FM: yes sit is intransitive |
17 Feb 10:29 pm - WA Suresh: Transitive |
17 Feb 10:30 pm - WA Shashank: But doesn't "He sat" in itself a complete sentence? |
17 Feb 10:30 pm - ADURO FM: yes can be |
17 Feb 10:31 pm - WA Shashank: So did I follow it incorrectly? |
17 Feb 10:32 pm - WA Shashank: Transitive verbs are those that can be used without an object of verb, right? |
17 Feb 10:32 pm - ADURO FM: no objects of Preposition can come with intransitive verbs too |
17 Feb 10:32 pm - ADURO FM: a chair is an object of Preposition |
17 Feb 10:33 pm - WA Shashank: Ohh OK. Got it now. |
17 Feb 10:33 pm - WA Shashank: He did not attend the party. |
17 Feb 10:33 pm - WA Shashank: What would this be |
17 Feb 10:33 pm - ADURO FM: attend is transitive |
17 Feb 10:34 pm - ADURO FM: any more questions |
17 Feb 10:34 pm - ADURO FM: ? |
17 Feb 10:34 pm - WA Shashank: I am done |
17 Feb 10:35 pm - WA Shashank: As in. I have no more ques |
17 Feb 10:35 pm - ADURO FM: Let's get on to S-V agreement |
17 Feb 10:35 pm - ADURO FM: The subject must agree to the verbs in every sentence |
17 Feb 10:35 pm - ADURO FM: in singularity or plurality |
17 Feb 10:37 pm - ADURO FM: First person, second person and plural third persons agree with plural verbs |
17 Feb 10:37 pm - ADURO FM: singular third persons agree with singular verbs |
17 Feb 10:37 pm - WA Suresh: Truer |
17 Feb 10:38 pm - WA Suresh: Antecedents with agree with subject |
17 Feb 10:39 pm - ADURO FM: 1. Use of 'and' in the subject renders it plural unless it's a combination like bread and butter |
17 Feb 10:40 pm - ADURO FM: 2. Use of or, either... or, neither... nor or not only... but also... the verb agrees with the second subject |
17 Feb 10:41 pm - ADURO FM: 3. Use of phrases like as well as, along with etc. doesn't affect the subject verb agreement |
17 Feb 10:41 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: �� |
17 Feb 10:42 pm - WA Shashank: I have a quick ques |
17 Feb 10:42 pm - ADURO FM: yeah |
17 Feb 10:42 pm - WA Shashank: Why is parents not considered collective like army etc |
17 Feb 10:43 pm - ADURO FM: parents are two different people each of whom can be identified separately |
17 Feb 10:43 pm - ADURO FM: armymen cannot be identified separately |
17 Feb 10:44 pm - WA Shashank: But then we say "The armymen were dressed for the occasion" |
17 Feb 10:44 pm - WA Shashank: We don't say "The army men was" |
17 Feb 10:45 pm - ADURO FM: yeah armymen is plural armyman is singular |
17 Feb 10:45 pm - WA Shashank: Yeah I follow that. |
17 Feb 10:46 pm - ADURO FM: army is the collective noun and is singular when its members do things unitedly and plural when they do things separately |
17 Feb 10:46 pm - ADURO FM: The army has attacked |
The army are cleaning their guns |
17 Feb 10:46 pm - WA Shashank: Got it. Thanks |
17 Feb 10:47 pm - ADURO FM: collective nouns of inanimate things are generally singular |
17 Feb 10:48 pm - ADURO FM: Verbs is my favorite subject |
17 Feb 10:48 pm - ADURO FM: correct? |
17 Feb 10:49 pm - WA Shashank: No |
17 Feb 10:49 pm - ADURO FM: why? |
17 Feb 10:49 pm - WA Shashank: Yes yes |
17 Feb 10:49 pm - WA Shashank: Sorry |
17 Feb 10:49 pm - WA Shashank: Yes that's right |
17 Feb 10:49 pm - ADURO FM: here we are not considering individual verbs like Verbs come after subjects |
17 Feb 10:50 pm - ADURO FM: here we are considering the complete list as a subject |
17 Feb 10:50 pm - ADURO FM: and so singular |
17 Feb 10:50 pm - WA Shashank: Follow that |
17 Feb 10:51 pm - ADURO FM: Is only Shashank there? Have others left? |
17 Feb 10:59 pm - WA Shashank: Sir can we continue with ur permission? |
17 Feb 10:59 pm - ADURO FM: who all are there? |
17 Feb 10:59 pm - WA Pragathesh: I'm here |
17 Feb 11:00 pm - WA Som: I'm here too sir |
17 Feb 11:00 pm - ADURO FM: please post your questions then |
17 Feb 11:01 pm - WA Som: Did not catch up on transitive and intransitive verbs |
17 Feb 11:01 pm - ADURO FM: please go through previous posts |
17 Feb 11:02 pm - WA Som: Okay sir..sure will |
17 Feb 11:02 pm - WA Som: Thanks |
17 Feb 11:02 pm - WA Som: Could we have some exercises please? |
17 Feb 11:02 pm - ADURO FM: Sure TA Sir will send them to you |
17 Feb 11:03 pm - WA Som: Ohkay sir |
17 Feb 11:03 pm - WA Som: �� |
17 Feb 11:03 pm - ADURO FM: Let's move on to tenses if you do not have doubts |
17 Feb 11:03 pm - WA Som: Yes sir |
17 Feb 11:03 pm - ADURO FM: everyone? |
17 Feb 11:03 pm - ADURO FM: please make it interactive |
17 Feb 11:04 pm - WA Dhananjay: Yes present now |
17 Feb 11:04 pm - WA Pragathesh: Yes sir |
17 Feb 11:04 pm - WA Shashank: Before that. Auxiliary verbs plz |
17 Feb 11:05 pm - ADURO FM: ok... they help other verbs |
17 Feb 11:05 pm - ADURO FM: As in I am going to Delhi tomorrow |
17 Feb 11:05 pm - ADURO FM: am is the auxiliary verb |
17 Feb 11:05 pm - ADURO FM: go is the primarily verb |
17 Feb 11:06 pm - ADURO FM: Do you know Mr. Sharma |
17 Feb 11:06 pm - ADURO FM: do |
17 Feb 11:06 pm - ADURO FM: I do not know him |
17 Feb 11:06 pm - ADURO FM: yeah I do know him |
17 Feb 11:06 pm - ADURO FM: do is auxiliary in all these cases |
17 Feb 11:06 pm - ADURO FM: I have had enough |
17 Feb 11:07 pm - WA Shashank: Have |
17 Feb 11:07 pm - WA Shashank: ?? |
17 Feb 11:07 pm - ADURO FM: he had had his certificates ready by the time they arrived |
17 Feb 11:07 pm - ADURO FM: yeah all examples of auxiliaries |
17 Feb 11:07 pm - ADURO FM: I will crack cat this time |
17 Feb 11:07 pm - WA Dhananjay: Second had is auxiliary |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - ADURO FM: first had is auxiliary |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - ADURO FM: second one is primary |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - WA Shashank: First had would be auxi |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - ADURO FM: I can crack cat any day |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - WA Shashank: Will is auxi |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - ADURO FM: I must see him tonight |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - WA Shashank: Can |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - WA Dhananjay: ohh right �� |
17 Feb 11:08 pm - ADURO FM: he might join in in sooner time |
17 Feb 11:09 pm - WA Som: might? |
17 Feb 11:09 pm - WA Raveendra: Might |
17 Feb 11:09 pm - WA Shashank: Might |
17 Feb 11:09 pm - WA Dhananjay: Might |
17 Feb 11:09 pm - ADURO FM: how dare you hit him |
17 Feb 11:10 pm - WA Som: Dare |
17 Feb 11:10 pm - WA Raveendra: He grew up quickly. Is grew up intransitive verb? |
17 Feb 11:10 pm - WA Shashank: He has woken from a deep slumber |
17 Feb 11:10 pm - WA Shashank: Here has is auxiliary? |
17 Feb 11:10 pm - ADURO FM: yeah |
17 Feb 11:11 pm - ADURO FM: yes |
17 Feb 11:11 pm - ADURO FM: grew up is a phrasal verb |
17 Feb 11:11 pm - WA Shashank: He has to come. |
17 Feb 11:12 pm - ADURO FM: has is primary here |
17 Feb 11:12 pm - WA Shashank: Is this intransitive? As it doesn't have an oov? |
17 Feb 11:13 pm - ADURO FM: phrasal verbs are mostly transitive as they already contain a Preposition |
17 Feb 11:13 pm - ADURO FM: which one @Shashank |
17 Feb 11:13 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Hmm |
17 Feb 11:13 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Am back |
17 Feb 11:14 pm - WA Shashank: @PR sir. He has to come. Transitive or intransitive |
17 Feb 11:14 pm - ADURO FM: intransitive |
17 Feb 11:14 pm - WA Shashank: Because no oov? |
17 Feb 11:15 pm - ADURO FM: yeah |
17 Feb 11:15 pm - WA Shashank: And he has makes no sense in itself |
17 Feb 11:15 pm - WA Shashank: Aye aye |
17 Feb 11:15 pm - WA Shashank: Got it sir |
17 Feb 11:16 pm - ADURO FM: any more doubts? |
17 Feb 11:16 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Hey guys???? |
17 Feb 11:17 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: You don't get PR sir every day |
17 Feb 11:17 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: So fire away |
17 Feb 11:19 pm - WA Shashank: Sir apart from your unequalled expertise of course, is there any book I can refer that would also help me review my much forgotten concepts? |
17 Feb 11:20 pm - WA Shashank: I have my wren n martin from school days biting dust, would that help? |
17 Feb 11:20 pm - ADURO FM: try chompchomp.com |
17 Feb 11:21 pm - ADURO FM: not really for the competitive exams |
17 Feb 11:22 pm - WA Shashank: Yeah I just want to review the concepts afterwards for more clarity |
17 Feb 11:22 pm - ADURO FM: yeah |
17 Feb 11:23 pm - ADURO FM: queries please |
17 Feb 11:23 pm - ADURO FM: in case there are no more doubts let's wind it up |
17 Feb 11:32 pm - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Thanks PR sir |
17 Feb 11:32 pm - ADURO FM: ������ |
17 Feb 11:32 pm - WA Shashank: Thanks a lot PR sir |
17 Feb 11:33 pm - WA Dhananjay: Thanks sir ���� |
Joined late |
Will revise all the session |
17 Feb 11:41 pm - WA Raveendra: Thanks a lot sir... |
18 Feb 8:55 am - You added WA |
18 Feb 9:00 am - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: To test what PR sir taught you.. |
18 Feb 9:00 am - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: https://m.facebook.com/events/328928577307735/?ref=m_notif¬if_t=plan_user_joined |
18 Feb 10:14 am - WA Suvadip: Sir please explain 5th one when everyone completes.. |
18 Feb 10:15 am - WA Suvadip: *after |
18 Feb 10:28 am - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: 5thhh? |
18 Feb 10:28 am - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Post the qstn pls |
18 Feb 10:39 am - WA Suvadip: . If you ________ more, you wouldn't be so tired. (to sleep) |
will sleep |
had slept |
slept |
18 Feb 10:41 am - WA Shashank: Had slept |
18 Feb 10:41 am - WA Suvadip: I did the same..but the ans is slept |
18 Feb 10:41 am - WA Suresh: Slept |
18 Feb 10:42 am - WA Suvadip: Could u Explain pls |
18 Feb 10:43 am - WA Suvadip: The action of tiredness is still there.. for not sleeping..so wouldnt it be "had slept"? Past perfect? |
18 Feb 10:45 am - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Slept |
18 Feb 10:46 am - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Regular practice |
18 Feb 10:47 am - WA Shashank: Tanveer sir. Wouldn't Slept make more sense if the sentence was "if u slept more, u wouldn't always be so tired" |
18 Feb 10:48 am - WA Shashank: In this sentence, bring tired could just be about today. Like I didn't sleep well last night so I am tired today. |
18 Feb 10:50 am - WA Suvadip: ^ yes.. sir? |
18 Feb 10:57 am - ADURO FM: In the subjunctive mood when you imagine about the present the verb in the if clause is in the past tense and the verb in the main clause is in the simple present tense along with would should could might or must |
as in if i were you i should grab this opportunity |
18 Feb 10:57 am - ADURO FM: Similarly if you slept more you wouldn't be so tired today |
18 Feb 10:57 am - WA Suresh: S |
18 Feb 10:59 am - WA Shashank: Wow. That's intuitive. Thanks sir |
18 Feb 11:05 am - WA Suvadip: Thanks sir..:) |
18 Feb 11:09 am - ADURO FM: In the subjunctive mood when you imagine about things that did not happen in the past the verb in the if clause is in the past perfect tense and the verb in the main clause is in the present perfect tense along with would should could might or must |
as in if i had taken your advice last time i might have been in a b school by now |
18 Feb 11:25 am - Tanveer Iqbal Ahmed: Awesome! |
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